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Title: | Lower Limbs Doppler Vascular Findings in Jos University Teaching Hospital |
Authors: | Salaam, A.J. Danjem, S.M. Ibinaiye, P.O. Ama, J.T. Ekedigwe, J.E. Igoh, E.O. Ukaonu, G.O. Salaam, A.A. |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.6;Iss.4: Pp 38-44 |
Abstract: | Background: Doppler
Ultrasonic imaging provides a non-invasive assessment of the arterial and venous circulation in the lower limb and is accepted as a valuable diagnostic technique.
AIM: To determine the indications for Doppler imaging in the extremities in our institution and describe the main findings.
METHOD: This a retrospective study of 126 patients that had lower limb doppler interrogation for various indications in Jos university Teaching Hospital Radiology Department over a one year period(February 2012-January 2013.The results were retrieved from departmental archive. The age, sex, indications and findings were obtained and analysed.
RESULTS: A total of 126 patients were scanned in which 67 were females and 59 were males. There are more patients with DVT alone (56.3%) compared to the other indications, and it was more females compared to males (38:33). PVD constitute 19.8% of the total indications, which are more in males.
Peripheral vascular disease is the commonest positive findings. It increases with age. A good relationship between indications and findings were noted, which was significant, p of 0.003.
CONCLUSION: Ultrasonic scanning is now established as a valuable non-invasive method for investigating lower-limb vascular diseases. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2413 |
ISSN: | 2250-3153 |
Appears in Collections: | Radiology
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